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The first training ship of the California Maritime Academy was the T.S. Golden State. Originally planned to be named the SS Lake Fellowship, after construction, the ship was launched on October 18, 1919. [3] After completion, she was commissioned in November 1920 as the SS Henry County.
The California State University Maritime Academy (Cal Maritime or CSU Maritime Academy) is a public university in Vallejo, California, United States. It is part of the California State University system and the only maritime academy on the contiguous West Coast . [ 8 ]
For nearly three decades, the navy-and-gold Training Ship Golden Bear has plied oceans around the globe for California State University's Maritime Academy, providing a unique classroom for ...
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Also moored in line are reformatory ships Clarence (centre, furthest away) and Akbar, and TS Indefatigable. [2] Arethusa (1849) from 1874 to 1933. Boscawen, a series of training ships from 1860 to 1906 (the original HMS Boscawen (1844) went on to serve as TS Wellesley from 1873 to 1914). Britannia, a series of two training ships from 1859 to 1905.
She decommissioned there 11 June 1946 and simultaneously was transferred to War Shipping Administration for delivery to the California Maritime Academy. Mellena was struck from the Navy list 3 July 1946. Subsequently, she was recommissioned for the Academy as T.S. Golden Bear. She was sold for scrap following her decommissioning in 1971.
The 750-student campus in Vallejo is the only maritime academy on the West Coast and would officially become a part of Cal Poly under the CSU’s proposal.
The ship was completed in November 1919. [1] Henry County was transferred from the Shipping Board to the Navy on 24 May 1930 so the Navy could loan her to the State of California to serve as a training vessel for the newly formed California Nautical School (later California Maritime Academy). [2]